- Clean desktop clutter. A busy desktop can slow down your Mac.
- Make sure your HD can breathe. Just like a tidy desktop, a neat Hard Drive is important as well.
- Don't stress your RAM.
- Restarting.
- Run a cleaning application.
- Check your hardware.
- Upgrade your RAM.
- In-Game.
Similarly, it is asked, why do games run better on Windows than Mac?
OS X's more fair scheduler results in more predictable and stable speeds, which is good for audio and video operations. For example if you're playing a song in the background, it's less likely to stutter when you do other things at the same time than in Windows.
Secondly, does Bootcamp make Mac slower? BootCamp does not slow down the system. It does require you to partition your hard-disk into a Windows part and an OS X part - so you do have a situation that you are dividing your disk space. That is, you are just as likely to get Windows malware while running Windows on the MacBook as you would on any other computer.
One may also ask, why is gaming on a Mac so bad?
No, Macs are not good for gaming because they focus on high processing power and compactness. Their hardware configurations are not meant for gaming, and they are hardly cost effective in general, especially so when compared to a proper gaming PC.
Do games run better in bootcamp?
In general, games run faster on pcs then Macs. Most Mac games however run very well under OSX and with Windows / bootcamp, you have to worry about viruses / spyware (it also can be a pain restarting your Mac in bootcamp every time you want to run a game).